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Transcriptome analysis of PBMCs reveals distinct immune response in the asymptomatic and re-detectable positive COVID-19 patients
Jiaqi Zhang; Dongzi Lin; Kui Li; Xiangming Ding; Lin Li; Yuntao Liu; Dongdong Liu; Jing Lin; Xiangyun Teng; Yizhe Li; Ming Liu; Xiaodan Wang; Dan He; Yaling Shi; Dawei Wang; Jianhua Xu.
Affiliation
  • Jiaqi Zhang; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Dongzi Lin; The Forth People's Hospital of Foshan
  • Kui Li; Guangzhou Huayin Medical Laboratory Center. Ltd
  • Xiangming Ding; Guangzhou Geneseed Biotech Co.,Ltd
  • Lin Li; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Yuntao Liu; The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Dongdong Liu; The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Jing Lin; The First People's Hospital of Foshan
  • Xiangyun Teng; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Yizhe Li; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Ming Liu; Guangzhou Geneseed Biotech Co.,Ltd
  • Xiaodan Wang; Guangzhou Huayin Medical Laboratory Center. Ltd
  • Dan He; Guangzhou Huayin Medical Laboratory Center. Ltd
  • Yaling Shi; Guangzhou Eighth People's Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University
  • Dawei Wang; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
  • Jianhua Xu; Shunde Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21251286
ABSTRACT
The existence of asymptomatic and re-detectable positive COVID-19 patients presents the disease control challenges of COVID-19. Most studies on immune response of COVID-19 have focused on the moderately or severely symptomatic patients, however little is known about the immune response in asymptomatic and re-detectable positive patients. Here we performed a comprehensive analysis of the transcriptomic profiles of PBMCs from 48 COVID-19 patients which include 8 asymptomatic, 13 symptomatic, 15 recovering and 12 RP patients. Our analysis revealed a down-regulation of IFN response and complement activation in the asymptomatic patients compared with the symptomatic, indicating a weaker immune response of the PBMCs in the asymptomatic patients. In addition, we observed a lower expression of the cytokines and chemokines in the PBMC of asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. In contrast, the cytokines and chemokines level in the RP patients are higher than the recovering. GSEA analysis showed the enrichment of TNFa/NF-{kappa}B and influenza infection in the RP patients compared with the recovering patients, indicating a flu-like, hyper-inflammatory immune response in the PBMC of RP patients. Thus our findings could extend our understanding of host immune response during the progression COVID-19 disease and help the clinical management and the immunotherapy development for COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
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